Letters

To the editor:
As Americans we toil daily to provide for ourselves and for our family … ah, the pursuit of happiness for many.
Some of us may be less fortunate or challenged to work for a wage so we seek outreach from other entities.

To the editor:
We would like to thank the mayor and others for allowing us to trick or treat on Main Street on Friday night.
It was a blessing meeting other church families and businesses of the community. It was a great turnout and I pray we have this event for years to come.
Alton Christian Church
Lawrenceburg

To the editor:
Our founding fathers anticipated many potential threats to their envisioned democratic republic and included safeguards in our Constitution.
Since 1787, three threats to America have evolved to dire status and require safeguards. Namely, career politicians, special-interest money and immoral conduct. Of the three, immorality is the greatest threat.
Morals are manmade. They boil down to simple right and wrong.

To the editor:
The annual Cops & Rodders 2 2013 Car Show to benefit the Kentucky Sheriffs’ Boys & Girls Ranch and the Anderson D.A.R.E. program’s Shop With a Cop with Sheriff Troy Young hosting the event was a huge success.
We send our sincere thanks to Sheriff Young, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office and all those supporting this event and helping out. Your support and help of this event ensures we continue to reach Kentucky’s youth in a positive manner.

To the editor:
This is in response to the guest column written by Jerry Milburn that appeared two weeks ago.
Sir, with all due respect, you do err. You see, God had no intentions to dismiss his holy name from the nation, public or any other document set forth by those who refused to trust in him. The Bible didn’t get this far for nothing. Matthew10:33: “But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven.”

To the editor:
We would like to thank everyone who came out Oct. 12 for the benefit held to help Nick Crouch.
It was a success. We appreciate everyone who donated and supported the effort to assist Nick.
Smith’s Towing
Lawrenceburg

To the editor:
I read Mr. Jerry Millburn’s guest column (Hypocrites on school board know they’re wrong) in the paper a few weeks ago and would like to share some observations.
Mr. Milburn made a reference to prayer being in the closet. Sure, the Bible makes that statement in Matthew 6:6. The only problem is that refers to personal prayer and not group.

Regarding the ACLU — and those collaborators who work with it to strip Kentucky of its Christian identity — it’s worth remembering that “love your enemies” doesn’t mean “pretend you haven’t any.”
When liberals let on like they’ll be satisfied if only we agree to their latest “small” and “fair” demand, they are lying. Always.

To the editor:
Seems like the well-dressed thugs of the ACLU have notified Kentucky schools with their latest demands to censor any faith-based materials or activities for the coming year. Sadly, many school districts across the state have cowered to the demands, thus robbing students, teachers and others of their First Amendment protection of “free exercise” or religion.